Words Work Wonders, Volume II: Idaho Writing Camps 2012

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DESIGNING THE BARON’S SUMMER ESTATE H.C. Newton Nampa Max scowled, clearing the screen he’d been sweating over for an hour, he needed a clean start. The pressure was getting to him. This assignment, if he pulled it off, could really make his career – a custom terraform for a client with an odd nostalgia for a bygone era. At least twice a day he almost returned the advance, the Baron could find another architect (read: sucker). Only ambition and ego, (and a mounting gambling debt) kept him at it. Corsicon 7 had recently been cleared by the Council of Sirius B for development, and Baron Glau had staked a pretty substantial claim on it. If he didn’t at least begin development within the year his stake could be challenged. So the Baron and his fixation on early 21st century Earth, came to Max to make his continent reflect both the look and feel of that time. He’d done projects like this before, on a smaller scale – an island, a fjord, an inhabitable meteor – nothing like a major continent, though. One complete with carried contractual penalties for historic, geologic, or bio-genetic errors. While holoscans and simulations were fine enough for a rough draft, Max couldn’t depend on them. So he’d spent most of his remaining credits on booking a stay at a historical preserve on Earth to get hands-on. Who knew if the historians had got their details right when they did the retrofit/restoration, but the Baron had probably read the same texts they did, and would accept their conclusions. At least that’s what Max was betting on. The preserve couldn’t match the majesty of the Towers of Markab Prime, or the Anin Forest on Sihnon, but it had a quaint charm. He found himself unwinding at the same spot near a river each day. The rhythms and whispers of the river trickling over the smoothed stones and occasional bit of flora soothed him – it reminded him of recordings of the lullabies of the Q’in, and he wondered if that feathered species had their roots on Earth, or if that was just another one of those 102


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